CCCI Organizes ‘Turn to Nature', - Concise Lecture on June 13


Report from Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RD)

Mumbai, Jun 6: Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) will be organizing ‘Turn to Nature’ a concise lecture on naturopathy, in order to maximize one’s health and well-being by flowing along with nature, at 7 p m on Friday June 13, at Atithi Hotel Ville Parle (East).

Fr M Britto Joseph S J, Catholic Jesuit priest, naturopath and Sidda Maruthava Pandit and founder of the departments of Naturopathy and Homeopathy, in Holy Family Hospitals of Patna and New Delhi, will present nature consonant methods gently alleviate and cure common ailments like digestive disorders (hyperacidity, acid reflux, bowel diseases), hepatitis, diabetes, high blood pressure, other cardio-vascular disorders, cholesterolemia, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, allergies, respiratory problems, immune disorders.   By learning about the specific health benefits of various foods and following simple natural principles that can be incorporated into a busy lifestyle, one can gain wonderful benefits.

The meet will be followed by a dinner to all participants at the venue.

For registration please contact CCCI office on Tel 022 2857 2646 or Mobile 98929 64469 between 10 a m to 4 p m latest by Saturday June 7.

  

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